Reviews by mpedara429:

A: Poured out nearly black with no transparency whatsoever. It looked almost as if it was creamy and milky. Four fingers of brown head with good retention and mass amounts of lacing.

S: Roasted malts and cocoa powder. Still waiting to find the vanilla… Ah, as it warms the vanilla comes out to play.

T: Catching all of what is in the nose. Taste is a little sour. Vanilla is present after the beer goes down. Not overwhelming at all. Also getting some earthy tones on the finish.

M: Medium body and creamy. Carbonation is medium-light.

O: Eh. An average stout with not enough of the special ingredient that is supposed to make it stand out from the rest. I feel like an imperial, oak aged, vanilla stout would've been a winning ticket. This just doesn't have enough gusto for me.

More User Reviews:

Pours nearly jet black except for a tinge of ruby when held right up to the light,a creamy beige head atop that left a broken ring of lace behind.Vanilla and more vanilla in the nose,some dark roast comes into play as well as some chocolate but the vanilla wins out.It's roasted on the palate but I love the vanilla warming flavors,it's not overly sweet with a nice somewhat drying earthy finish.This beer is underrated in my opinion,it's warming with a nice vanilla flavor that isn't overly done,a great beer.

Batch #1500ml bottle poured into a mug.This beer was a very dark brown, nearly black color. A hint of red when held up to a light.Medium-sized tan head and a little bit of lace.Strong roasted malt aroma up front, followed by some sweet chocolate. A little bit of vanilla tucked in there.Tasted like espresso with a shot of chocolate. I think I lost the vanilla.A bit on the thin side.Nice enough.

Purchased on recent trip to PHL. 056312 G stamped on side of label I think- the "6" is smudged. Could be a 0 or 8.Poured murkey yeasty brown into my Deschutes tulip. Minimal head very thin layer of small bubbles cling to edge. Nothing much else.Aroma very pleasant. Smooth softness of vanilla foretells the taste which is again smooth, velvety, full of vanilla notes.Warm nice feeling lingers.A very enjoyable stout. Too bad I brought back only one.

The head is very full forms more then 2 finger very thick and tan. The beer is dark and only on the pour could you see the dark amber color. The head hugs the glass very nice one of the best heads I've seen in a bottle

Big nose on this beer it whafted to my nose while I was pouring it. There is a lot of aromas coffee with roasted malts and a mellow vanilla that works perfect together

To start this is a dry stout not an imperial or big stout wit that said this is a great beer. The beer starts slightly sweet. A roasted nutty flavor enters. The nutty coffee taste is very pleasent. A slight hop enters with a very hint of vanilla in the aftertaste. Its a big dry finish.

For a stout this great I'm astonished how they were able to have the taste and aroma differ but have it go together

Pours a nice opaque black with some tan head and a nice medium collar. Good lacing out of this one. Aroma is really deep roasted malt, some faint coffee, and earthy too. Taste is where the vanilla comes out. Vanilla up front, char and roasted malt in the middle, then fades into a sweet dark caramel. Nice thick body and low carbonation. Very good but the whole time I felt there was just something off-putting.